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ASSIGNMENT
DRIVE
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FALL 2015
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PROGRAM
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Bachelor of Business Administration- BBA
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SEMESTER
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3
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SUBJECT CODE & NAME
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BBA302 – Human Resource Management
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BK ID
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B1596
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Credit & Marks
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4 CREDITS & 60 MARKS
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Note – Answer all questions. Kindly note
that answers for 10 marks questions should beapproximately of 400 words. Each
question is followed by evaluation scheme.
Q. 1. Explain the various emerging concepts
of Human Resource Management(HRM)
Answer:The world is changing dramatically and is in the process of complete
transformation. The impossible things of yesterdays have become possible today
and the impossible things of today will become possible tomorrow that is why it
is said that change is the only permanent aspect of nature. The concept of self
sufficient nations is losing importance and the concept of ‘global village’ is
emerging. Management of organizations is
Q. 2. What do you mean by Human Resource
Planning? Explain the importance ofHuman Resource Planning
Answer:Human resource is the most important asset of an organisation. Human
resources planning are the important managerial function. It ensures the right
type of people, in the right number, at the right time and place, who are
trained and motivated to do the right kind of work at the right time, there is
generally a shortage of suitable persons.
The enterprise will estimate its manpower
requirements and then find out the sources from which the needs will be met. If
required manpower is not available then the work will suffer. Developing
countries are suffering from the shortage of
Q. 3. What do you mean by Recruitment?
Explain the factors affecting Recruitment.
Answer: Recruitment refers to the overall process of attracting, selecting and
appointing suitable candidates for jobs within an organization, either
permanent or temporary. Recruitment can also refer to processes involved in
choosing individuals for unpaid positions, such as voluntary roles or training
programmes. Recruitment may be
undertaken in-house by managers, human resource generalists and/or recruitment
specialists. Alternatively, parts of the process may be undertaken by either
public-sector employment agencies,
Q. 4. Suppose you have joined as an HR
Manager in an organization and you are askedto improve the organization’s
Induction process. What are the strategies you willconsider in order to improve
the Induction process?
Answer:An induction programme is the process used within many businesses to
welcome new employees to the company and prepare them for their new role. Induction training should, according to
TPI-theory, include development of theoretical and practical skills, but also
meet interaction needs that exist among the new employees. An Induction
Programme can also include the safety training delivered to contractors before
they are permitted to enter a site or begin their work. It is usually focused
on the particular safety issues of
Q. 5. Discuss the features of an Incentive
plan. Explain the characteristics of an effective
Incentive System
Answer:Features of an incentive plan: An ideal incentive plan must possess the
following features:
•
Simplicity - The plan should be simple to understand
and operate. Who should be able to calculate their wages without any
difficulty?
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Acceptability - It should be acceptable to workers as well
as the employer.
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Flexibility - The incentive plan should be flexible to
introduce nice changes.
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Quality - The plan should ensure the
Q. 6. Write a short note on the following:
a)Employee Counselling: Employee counselling is a psychological
health care intervention which can take many forms. Its aim is to assist both
the employer and employee by intervening with an active problem-solving
approach to tackling the problems at hand.
The costs to industry and commerce each year
associated with employees’ poor psychological health are enormous. A
significant proportion of the Gross National Product (GNP) of industrialized
countries is lost each year through ill-
b) Selection: The human resources, or HR, selection process is important because of
the production and performance value companies get by making good hires and the
high costs of replacing employees following bad hires. These
considerations are especially heightened for small businesses. HR has taken on
a more strategic role in many early 21st century companies, with hiring and
selection integral to that role.
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